Feline Lovers Take Note as the Russian Cat Circus Reopens

Credit: Daily Maile cat theatre reopened last Friday and hundreds of locals were there to see the first performance

The world's only cat circus has reopened in Moscow last week.

These acro-cats cross tightropes, wobble on rocking horses, on the top of mirror balls and even deign to get their paws dirty with a little comedy at the Moscow Cat Theater. The theater, founded by Yuri Kuklachev and his son Dmitri in 1990, stars 120 felines and a few human catch watchers, reports the Daily Mail.

"The animals feel good and each of them has found its place. That's great because it shows that the atmosphere here is favourable for them. We have more than 120 cats in total. We haven't brought all of them here. Step by step we will be bringing them in. Soon we'll have a whole cats world here," said Dimitri Kuklachev, artistic director of the cat theatre.